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China's global ecommerce push stalls as Iran war lifts costs, dampens demandThe business models, based on flying $5 dresses from Chinese factories to shoppers around the world, were already under pressure after U.S....
Why India should rethink its opposition to WTO plurilateral dealsThe 14th WTO ministerial conference highlighted a divide between multilateralism and plurilateralism. India advocates for multilateralism b...
Unfazed by 670X P/E, retail investors add Eternal on dips for 2nd quarter as stock trades 30% off peakRetail investors are showing confidence in Eternal, a food delivery and quick commerce firm. They are buying its shares on price dips, unde...
For FDI, E-comm exports must be in separate cartIndia is considering allowing FDI in inventory-based e-commerce exclusively for exports. This move aims to boost outbound shipments without...
India signals shift on ecommerce tariff moratorium, balks at US push for permanent extensionIndia signalled it may accept a two-year extension of the WTO moratorium on tariffs for electronic transmissions, despite earlier oppositio...
What is the WTO ecommerce moratorium: Everything you need to knowThe ecommerce moratorium is a global agreement among World Trade Organisation members which bans customs duties being applied to electronic...
Chinese ecommerce giants rush to Europe as Trump upends tradeThis surge marks a second wave of expansion, with companies like Inc. leading the charge, seeking alternative markets and nearshoring oppor...
India plans Rs 20,000-crore Export Promotion Mission to offset US tariff impact, boost global tradeIndia is set to launch a ₹20,000 crore Export Promotion Mission by September, aiming to protect exporters from global trade uncertainties. ...
As Trump moves to tax small parcels, some retailers give up on USThe U.S. has ended the de minimis tariff exemption for small parcels from China and Hong Kong, leading some retailers to halt U.S. shipment...
US to demand full market access for Amazon, Walmart's Flipkart in trade talks with India: FT reportThe US is pressing India for full ecommerce market access for Amazon and Walmart during bilateral trade negotiations, potentially impacting...
Zero-tariff US deal? There's zero chance!India is unlikely to offer a 'zero-for-zero' tariff deal to the US in their Bilateral Trade Agreement, deeming it suitable only between dev...
View: Getting out of a diplomatic snafu over ecommerceIndia's increasing protectionist policies risk escalating trade tensions with the US, particularly in the booming e-commerce sector. Local ...
View: WTO must emphasise that it is not just about free trade but also about fair tradeAs India prepares to take over the leadership of G20 this November, this is a good sign, especially as India's negotiations were led by com...
View: India should oppose extension of ecommerce moratoriumThere has been a drastic change in circumstances since 1998, given that digital trade has now acquired dimensions earlier unimaginable. The...
US announces, then suspends punitive tariff over DST on India, othersThe USTR said the goods that would face the punitive tariffs had an estimated trade value of about $119 million in 2019. The UK, Italy, Spa...
‘Google tax’ could draw reprisal, US cautions IndiaUS also marked a slew of issues in India’s digital trade including those in the ecommerce policy.
Indo-US trade talks to resume next weekThe revival of the talks comes after PM Narendra Modi met US President Donald Trump at the G20 Summit.
After multiple pauses, India to raise tariffs on US goodsHigher duties have been proposed on apples, walnuts, chickpeas, boric acid and diagnostic reagents.
US may take final decision on GSP issue after formation of new governmentThe sources said in a meeting, the US has signalled that they would like to wait on the GSP issue till the new government assumes office in...
India, US may discuss Ecommerce entry at WTOE-commerce is the first among the new issues that the developed countries have been pushing to be included in the WTO's agenda for the next...